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OK so there aren't the sort of rockets that are going to skim the earth's atmosphere or fly off into the sky until they become a small dot, but using just some aluminum foil and a single match head, you can create desktop rockets that can launch up to 40 feet.

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In preparing for a live shoot, Kim Powell a reporter for NewsWest 9 warms up by flawlessly reciting Blackalicious’ "Alphabet Aerobics" into the camera like she was born to rap. Looks like Daniel Radcliffe has some competition.

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It's soon to be a new year on the Gregorian calendar, which means we all have to look back and remember what kind of year 2014 was—sometimes that can be a bit tiresome, so this animations nails what happened in just ine minute. Perfect.

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2011 was a year for an awful lot of earthquakes in Japan, and this map really gives you a feel for just how many and how big some of them are—you'll start off watching it quite casually, but by 1:47 you'll be wearing your "HOLY SHIT!" face.

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The homophobic lyrics, the OTT machismo—all the signs have been there for quite some time, but now the rapper from Detroit who defined an era in rap is finally ready to admit he's gay. In this fictional scene from The Interview.

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We've all done it, thrown a snowball at someone's head, and it's awesome to see it splatter across their face, but it's not nearly as awesome as watching what happens in slow-mo, which goes to show what a worthwhile activity it is.

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You've heard the festive carol Jingle Bells but you've never heard it sung like this before, bleated out by goats in a way that is at once both incredibly annoying to hear and also strangely addictive. Happy goatmas!

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The Yaybahar is a completely acoustic instrument designed by Gorkem Sen where vibrations from the strings are transmitted via coiled springs to the frame drums. They're then turned into sound by the membranes which echo back and forth on the coiled springs. This results in an unique listening experience with an hypnotic surround sound.

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Shutterstock is known for being an online library of stock photos and videos. In this promotional video, they used stock video footage and music to create an amazing tribute to five notable directors including Wes Anderson and Quentin Tarantino.

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If you needed any motivation to get your lazy ass down the gym, then this guy should serve as all you need—his name is Jacques Sayagh and he lives on the streets of Paris, but even though he's homeless he still finds the energy to body build.

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Mostly with newborn babies you dress them in a onesie, the all-in-one bodysuit that ensures they’re kept warm and relatively dry but means you can also get access to their diaper quickly when you need to. Maybe in the future this is what the babies of 2020 will be dressed like, but for now we can but wonder at it.

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This one's a bit of an epic, but it's worth it—it's a 17 minute , 38-song metal tribute to video games which was three years in the making, resulting in a medley featuring metal versions of classics like Pac-Man all the way up to The Last of Us.

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If you ever wondered when someone was going to merge your favorite TV show about about a group of Los Angeles County Lifeguards with some footage of people failing hard then finally your prayers have been answered.

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What's the difference between you and a rock? What seems like an easy is actually muc more complex—even the smartest people on earth have no idea where to draw the line between living and dead things. Which leads to mind-blowing implications. What is life after all? And is death really a thing?

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Science, while being a great way to objectively figure out how the world and the universe works, isn't so heavy on the emojis, which means it might be missing out on a huge audience—so step up Bill Nye to explain the theory of evolution with emoji.

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